How to Ace Good Interview Questions
2 job interview answers that cut right through THE B.S. See the link the resources section below this article for more information on your job search!
If you are nervous or scared at all in this search here's what you should know: this is normal. I was too, but learning these techniques will actually make the process fun. Yes I said fun. I have linked Monster.com in the resources section below this article. I want you to go there after and immediately start looking for jobs. Don't delay! Create a new profile and implement what you learned and I know you will be successful!
Here we go..
Instructions
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How long will you work for us?
Obviously, the key here is for go "long-term." The entire hiring process costs a lot of money to the company and they want to see you stick around. So just say something simple "I'd like to work here long-term. I really like the company and want to accomplish a lot here." By the way, you can search for your dream job by clicking the link in the resources section below this article. You need to start taking action to get the job you want! Create a new profile. I don't want any of that negative garbage from your past effecting your new search. Next question please!
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What is your work ethic?
Everyone has to work. All fun and all play, makes Jack a dull boy. That saying is also true, just like the original. Show that you're there because you intend to help get work done. Say that you're extremely "results-oriented." What this mean? Well, I will work until I get the results that I want. Sometimes that may be easy, because I take advantage of the team I build at my job, or it may be hard. The end-result is important to me.
Boom! Now that's a self-manager.
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"How to deal with work related stress?"
Let's see. Talented people like to strive so they're competitive and stress in low quantities is a good thing for them. How can one project that?
My answer: "I do consider myself a fairly competitive individual. I work hard and want to do my best, so I do have some stress at times. But that's usually a good thing, because it helps me do well. In the past years, I pursue a well-rounded life. At work I like to drink lots of water, eat small meals, and take short breaks here and there to rejuvenate my mind. Obviously, sometimes breaks can't be taken, like in the middle of important meetings. In that case, I push through the stress and relax and detach after its over. When I'm in the zone, I like to be in there 100%. When I go home, I try to relax from work, just sitting and doing some reading. I usually get plenty of rest, so that I'm energized in the morning. All of these tasks combined, gives me my minimal stress level."
Explanation:
I do show that I'm competitive and committed to success. So like a normal human being, I do experience stress. But I actively do things to limit that stress to a minimum. Again, I don't let these activities take away from my work. I take breaks when I can, and when I can't I don't.
See doesn't this look easy! Your going to hate me saying this, but let's get into action. Click the link in the resources section below this article and start a new search. Create a NEW profile and Post a NEW resume. You're already ready for the next step!
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Tips & Warnings
be honest about everything
Visit the link below in the resources section to search for your dream job now!
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Comments
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530shasta
Mar 09, 2009
Good tips! 5* -
ShannaFuentes
Nov 07, 2008
Great article! Thanks for this advice!